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‘The Monkey’ Review: Making Horror Camp Again

Osgood Perkins makes weird films and “The Monkey” wields the director’s eccentricities to its benefit.

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‘Ben-Hur’ 65 Years Later and the Lasting Popularity of Epics

“Ben-Hur” (1959), which celebrated its 65th anniversary this past November, stands as a quintessential example of everything an epic is and should be.

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From Sundance: 'Zodiac Killer Project' is a Witty Meta-Documentary That is Overly Self-Indulgent

"Zodiac Killer Project" suffers from a painfully formulaic structure and hypocritical philosophy.

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From Sundance: ‘Jimpa’ is A Tender Ode to Complicated Love

“Jimpa” is energized by unconditional kindness and love, no matter the label, the situation, and how a person creates their space in this world.

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Artist Profile: Sky Hopinka on Telling Indigenous Stories in the 21st Century

By focusing on his personal experiences, Hopinka creates space for the multiple voices of Tribal Nations.

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From Sundance: ‘Rebuilding’ is an Exquisite Portrait of Community

Salcedo visualizes the narrative with alternating shots of its monstrosity in barren woodlands and divinity through its enrapturing pink sunsets.

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From Sundance: Jennifer Lopez Dazzles in ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman'

“Kiss of the Spider Woman” is very much its own thing — a template that more films should follow.

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From Sundance: ‘André is an Idiot’ is Brilliant

Thus, “André is an Idiot” is at once a PSA and biography; the documentary, like its subject, is irreverent, tragic, and gripping.

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From Sundance: ‘The Thing With Feathers’ Falls Prey to Its Overarching Metaphor

Story should always take precedence over metaphor, which is why films like “The Thing With Feathers” are almost always doomed to fail.

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‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Review: Iconic Duo, Less Iconic Product

With two of the biggest names in entertainment, the movie poster sets a high standard which the film ultimately fails to live up to.

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From Sundance: ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ Will Leave You Frenzied

“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” is no doubt a taxing watch, but the experience is worth it, if only to shed a light on the absurdity of life itself.

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From Sundance: ‘Opus’ Retreads Trodden Tropes, Satirizes Itself

All of this is to say that “Opus” is disappointing.

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From Sundance: ‘Atropia’ is a Hilarious Masterwork of Political Satire

It is hard to believe that the world of facsimiles that Hailey Gates builds is not a product of pure fiction.

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From Sundance: ‘Rabbit Trap’ is a Cacophony of Magic, Horror, and Family

When the external world isn’t enough, “Rabbit Trap” cleverly explores the internal world of its characters.

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From Sundance: ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Will Make You Squirm

“The Ugly Stepsister” works best when it’s not just merely tweaking but thoroughly elaborating on its source material.

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